The Outback Restaurant: Expensive Dining

It was my first night at the hotel, so, after finishing up my conference call, I decided to check out the in-house restaurant establishments. This led me to The Outback Restaurant in the lower level of the hotel. Thinking back to my old days in Australia, I thought that this sounded like a great choice! The setting in the restaurant is like in a dark grotto - it was not really all that appealing.

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As with everything in the hotel, it turned out to be more expensive than I would have wished for, but, since I was hungry and trapped on-site there was not much choice! For starters I tried the soup of the day (Lentil & Vegetables), which was OK at $6. The main course of Cajun Mahi-Mahi was actually quite tastey ($28), especially when washed down by a Foster's draft ($3.75)! Overall, not a bad meal in my estimation!

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Outback Steakhouse - by Splendid China: Take away Steaks?

Well I may be naive but I can honestly say I never imagined having a "Take away Steak" before. However I can totally recommend it. We were staying only a mile away and had intended to sit down and eat but pulled into the take-away parking bay by accident. The order was taken on the doorstep and then we enjoyed a drink at the bar while waiting for it. So good we went back again on our last night by unanimous demand.

Outback Steakhouse in Orlando - Airport is located in the Orlando Airport satellite gates 6o-99. If you have dinner before to leave to your final destination this is the perfect place: good food and low prices.You can choose among a long list of food; the service is very fast and good. From you table you can have view of one of the Orlando taxiway and runway.

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I have a very good experience in Outback Steakhouse in Orlando - Airport. I can suggest to taste The Outbacker Burger topped with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle and mustard, served with Aussie Fries and Caesar Salad. A very good experience!

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